Proof-reader on The Daily C our ant, Hartford, Conn., 1890-91. City
editor. Evening Herald, Middletown, Conn., 1891. City editor, Morning
Dispatch, Erie, Pa., 1891-92; managing editor, 1892-94. On the staff of
The Literary Digest and other magazines, New York, N. Y., 1894-99.
Editor of The Chautauquan, 1899. Editor-in-chief of publications of the
Chautauqua Press, 1902. Managing editor of the Chautauqua Press,
1906-14. Chautauqua editor of The Independent, and associate editor of
Current Opinion, 1914-16. Editorial secretary of the World Court League.
Editor of The World Court (changed to League of Nations Magazine},
1916-19. Superintendent, editorial division, Inter-church World Move-

Decorated Officier d'Academie, by French Minister of Instruction, 1919.
State lecturer in English Literature to summer schools of Minnesota,
1900-02. Lecturer on the Shakesperean drama, University of Minnesota,
1907.

On the staff of The Springfield (Mass.) Daily Union, 1890-95; The
New York Evening Post, 1895-96; The Springfield Republican, 1896-
1903. President and manager, Fernald's Exchange, Inc., Springfield,
Mass., 1898 .

Married November 10, 1896, Lucy May Squires, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: Stanbrough, b. September 18, 1900 (class of 1922).